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Health,education, and economic growth in China: Empirical findings and implications
Authors:Hongyi LI  Liang HUANG
Affiliation:Business Administration Faculty, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, NT, Hong Kong
Abstract:This empirical analysis examines the augmented Mankiw, Romer and Weil's model which considers both health and education in human capital in the framework of Chinese economy. We consider the relationship between per capita real GDP growth and the physical capital, human capital, and health investment in the production function. Panel data models are used in the estimation based on the provincial data from 1978–2005. The empirical evidence shows that both health and education have positive significant effects on economic growth. The results also show that the interaction of health and education stock will not reduce their impact on growth and there is perhaps a trade-off between two forms of human capital investment.
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